ACToP September 18 & 19 2015
Atlantic Coast Teaching of Psychology Bi-Annual Conference

Thanks to Monmouth University, APA BOE and Worth Publishers for supporting this conference !

My presentation was entitled: Experiencing and Teaching Personal Well-Being
I only had 40 minutes so I focused on a couple of concepts that I think are very important and could be integrated into any Introduction to Psychology course. There are lots of great resources available that teachers can explore and find information to use with many different units of study. I included several resources on the slides, which focus on developing strengths and virtues, as well as a few related to the research on mindfulness and gratitude.

I will be doing this presentation OCTOBER 23rd at the

Seventeenth Annual Mid-Atlantic Teaching of Psychology Conference –

The Prince George’s Community College Department of Psychology and Argosy University are sponsoring the 17th Annual Mid-Atlantic Teachers of Psychology (MATOP) conference on the teaching of psychology on October 23, 2015 at PGCC outside of Washington DC. The mission of the MATOP conference is to bring together teachers of psychology from universities, two and four-year colleges and high schools, who wish to enhance their teaching of psychology and expand their teaching skills through, workshops, lectures, and participant idea exchanges on successful teaching strategies and techniques. In addition, MATOP fosters the development of valuable teacher networks that further strengthens the continued support of good teaching and professional fellowship. Registration is $75.00 before October 8. On-site registration is $90.00 Early registration (by September 1, 2015) is $50.00. Registration for graduate students is $25.00 early registration; $30 before October 8, and $45.00 on-site, $20 for presenters. Please send proof of student status.

Keynote Address

Dr. Beth Morling, University of Delaware, will deliver the keynote on this year's theme - “Applying Psychology.” Dr. Morling is a nationally known scholar on teaching research methods and is the co-editor of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology's "How I Teach" blog.


Here is a link to download the ppt slides from my presentation....


Thanks to all that attended! Grateful to be able to see friends and colleagues - especially Elizabeth Yost Hammer, who was the keynote speaker on Saturday.
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